Viewer count guide
Viewers are your life bar. Kills raise the number; hits drain it. Learn why deleting bullets heals you and why that trick fails later.
Viewer-count survival, weapon builds, and stage plans for COOL&CREATE's Touhou streamer roguelite.
Fan wiki for Internet Survivor Survivors: viewer-count survival, weapon builds, stage walkthroughs, and boss plans after the Steam launch.
Internet Survivor Survivors guides for first streams, viewer-count survival, stage clears, Remilia, and endless mode after launch.
Read guide Tier ListInternet Survivor Survivors tier lists for weapons, passives, and 30-level builds after the 16 August 2026 Steam launch.
Read guide CharactersInternet Survivor Survivors characters: playable Flandre Scarlet plus Rumia, Cirno, Meiling, Patchouli, Sakuya, and Remilia.
Read guide ToolsInternet Survivor Survivors tools: a 30-level build planner and an achievement checklist for the Steam launch week.
Read guide UpdatesInternet Survivor Survivors updates hub for the 16 August 2026 Steam launch, sale window, and week-one player reports.
Read guide LinksOfficial Internet Survivor Survivors links: Steam store, COOL&CREATE site, streaming rules, and where to send launch bug reports.
Read guideFirst-hour Internet Survivor Survivors guide: Steam install, Likes, Coins, viewer HP, and what to ignore until you clear a stream.
Read guide LinksInternet Survivor Survivors review after the 16 August 2026 launch: art and music versus thin content, price, and who should buy.
Read guide CharactersFlandre Scarlet in Internet Survivor Survivors: the only playable streamer, viewer-count HP, spell-card weapons, and launch-week limits.
Read guide Tier ListInternet Survivor Survivors weapon tier list: eight weapons, four slots, level-five evolves, and why the starter selfie stick stays on top.
Read guide UpdatesInternet Survivor Survivors launch notes: 16 August 2026 Steam release, sale, languages, C108 set, and week-one player reports.
Read guide GuidesHow viewer count works as HP in Internet Survivor Survivors: gains, losses, bullet deletes, flame-out, and the late-stage heal drop.
Read guide LinksInternet Survivor Survivors soundtrack: 21 official tracks, boss themes, C108 physical disc, and how the 2022 song became the game.
Read guide GuidesInternet Survivor Survivors stage walkthrough: seven streams, recycled maps, the stage-five spike, and how to clear a broadcast on time.
Read guide GuidesBeat Remilia in Internet Survivor Survivors: undestroyable danmaku, viewer-count rules, stage-six prep, and a 30-level build budget.
Read guideViewers are your life bar. Kills raise the number; hits drain it. Learn why deleting bullets heals you and why that trick fails later.
A run is mostly movement. Keyboard, gamepad, and menu habits that keep Flan readable in her own danmaku.
Install, first-hour goals, Likes versus Coins, and what to ignore until you finish a broadcast.
XP pickups versus shop money. Why early rerolls climb in price and starve the level-30 cap.
About 150 tags, some priced 999,999. When the catalog is a joke menu, not a second campaign.
Seven broadcasts, recycled maps, and the stage-five spike. A route from easy meme hordes to late-game pressure.
The charisma princess does not let you delete every bullet. Positioning and build budget for the last stream.
How far endurance goes, when coins stop dropping, and why the 30-minute mark matters for achievements.
Eight weapons, four slots, evolve at level five. Community notes on the starter selfie stick and later picks.
Level-cap loadouts that still leave room for passives, plus reroll advice that does not bankrupt the run.
Nine passives and why grabbing every shiny option before your weapons evolve is a common wipe.
The only playable streamer: spell-card weapons, viewer HP, and why clothing-damage sprites show up in reviews.
Rumia, Cirno, Meiling, Patchouli, Sakuya, and Remilia — who deletes, who chases, who spikes the difficulty.
A 30-level budget sheet for four weapons and leftover passive points, saved in your browser.
Named Steam highlights, hidden titles, and an honest note on the subscriber and hashtag grinds.
Art and music versus thin content and price. Who this fangame actually serves after 16 August 2026.
Windows 10/11, 8 GB RAM, Intel UHD 620, and launch reports about windowed mode and late-run stutter.
Release date, sale window, physical C108 set, and the player reports that matter in week one.
Twenty-one official tracks, boss themes, and the C108 disc that is not the game client.
Full playthroughs allowed, monetization OK, creator kit, and what not to rehost.
2022 song, April confirmation, Reitaisai trial, and the 16 August Steam launch.
Steam store, COOL&CREATE site, streaming guidelines, and where to send bug reports.
The game is a Windows Steam release with full controller support. Open the controls guide before you treat it like a twin-stick shooter — in a run you mostly steer Flan.
Kills raise viewers; hits drop them. Read the viewer count guide so you understand graze healing before stage five changes the rules.
Four weapon slots evolving at level five spend most of the cap. Use the build planner and weapon tier list instead of rerolling with early coins.
Finish the stage walkthrough first. When bullets stop deleting, switch to the Remilia guide and the boss roster.
The achievement tracker and launch notes help completionists. The review page is for anyone still deciding after the 16 August 2026 launch.
Quick answers to the most common questions.
No. This is a fan-made guide site. Confirm store details, keys, and patch notes on Steam and the COOL&CREATE site.
English, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese. The game also ships Simplified Chinese; this wiki does not.
No. It is a paid Windows Steam fangame released on 16 August 2026. There are no Roblox scripts or redeem codes on this site.
Read Getting Started, then Viewer count, then How to complete stages. Open the build planner before you chase hashtags.
Steam lists it as single-player. Plan every guide on this wiki around one streamer on one PC.